Updated daily at, well, whatever time I feel like.

Thursday, December 15, 2011

December 14

December 14, 1911 - A team lead by Norwegian Roald Amundsen became the first group to reach the South Pole. The team was shocked to discover bizarro Santa Claus and his workshop, with his elves plotting to steal Christmas gifts from every house in the world.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

December 13

December 13, 2006 - The Baiji, or Chinese River Dolphin, was announced as extinct. Chinese restaurants all over the world were impacted negatively, as they were forced to eliminate Baiji Chow Mein, a very popular dish, from their menus overnight.

Monday, December 12, 2011

December 12

December 12, 1923 - Bob Barker, host of The Price is Right, was born. Unfortunately for the Barker family, his father, Byron Barker had gambled that Bob would be born on December 14, and since his guess was higher than the correct date, the family lost the bet.

December 11

December 11, 1972 - Apollo 17 became the sixth and last Apollo mission to land on the moon. Further Apollo missions were cancelled, as budgetary restrictions forced NASA to cut all funding to the movie set used to stage moon landings.

Saturday, December 10, 2011

December 10

December 10, 1817 - Mississippi became the 20th state in the United States. Leading politicians in Mississippi were actually against this move, as they and their base of extremely conservative constituents saw bringing a new state into the union as a prime example of big government exerting too much power.

Friday, December 9, 2011

December 9

December 9, 1988 - The Michael Hughes Bridge, in Sligo, Ireland, was officially opened. The bridge was notable for being the first bridge in the world made entirely out of recycled materials -- all empty Jameson and Guinness bottles.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

December 8

December 8, 1927 - The Brookings Institution, one of the oldest think tanks in the United States, was founded. High ranking officials in the United States Department of War were briefly very interested in the new institution, but that interest waned when they realized that a think tank was in fact not a combat vehicle equipped with mind control.

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

December 7

December 7, 1963 - Instant replay was used on television for the first time, with CBS using the new technology during its broadcast of the Army-Navy football game. Viewers of the game, unaware of the new technology, were amazed at the ability of both teams to repeatedly run the same plays over and over again, somehow getting the exact same result every time.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

December 6

December 6, 1956 - Hungary defeated the Soviet Union in an Olympic water polo game later nicknamed the “Blood in the Water” match due to the violence exhibited by both teams. Hungary won the game, but the real victors were the wild great white sharks, who went into a feeding frenzy from the blood in the water and feasted on Hungarians and Soviets alike.

Monday, December 5, 2011

December 5

December 5, 1978 - Pete Rose signed a 4 year, $32 million dollar contract with the Philadelphia Phillies, becoming the highest paid player in professional baseball. Rose then decided 32 was his lucky number, threw the entire $32 million on 32 red, and rapidly became the poorest player in professional baseball.

Sunday, December 4, 2011

December 4

December 4, 1674 - Father Jacques Marquette founded a mission on the shore of Lake Michigan, which would later grow into the city of Chicago, Illinois. Just prior to receiving permission to found the mission, Marquette made massive campaign donations to the governor of the territory, founding Chicago while creating pay-to-play politics.

Saturday, December 3, 2011

December 3

December 3, 1982 - The temperature in Cleveland, Ohio, reached 77 degrees, the highest ever recorded in the city in December. The actual temperature was around 50 degrees, but close to 30 degrees was added by the toxins always present in the atmosphere in Cleveland.

Friday, December 2, 2011

December 2

December 2, 1823 - President James Monroe delivered a speech promising American neutrality in future European conflicts. The day was celebrated as a holiday in Germany, while all over France people panicked like they had never panicked before.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

December 1

December 1, 1960 - Paul McCartney and then Beatle Pete Best were arrested, then deported from Hamburg, Germany after being accused of attempted arson. Best was kicked out of the band and replaced by Ringo Starr for leaving the arson only attempted and not completed.